Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a container of reduced volume for the preparation
of a nutritional composition, especially an infant/toddler formula.
Background of the invention
[0002] Nutritional formulas or compositions can be, for instance, infant formulas or also
nutritional liquids for toddlers, invalids, elderly people, humans having nutritional
deficiencies and/or having a deficient immune system or athletes.
[0003] In the field of nutritional compositions, preparation apparatuses are known, wherein
a preferably powdered composition is provided within a capsule and is dissolved by
means of injection of filtered respectively sanitized liquid such as water. Thereby,
undesired contaminants are removed from the liquid before the liquid is mixed with
the ingredients in the capsule. For this purpose, such apparatus preferably comprises
filter means for filtering respectively sanitizing the water.
[0004] In recent development, capsules with integrated antimicrobial filter have been introduced
into the market in order to ensure the provision of filtered respectively sanitized
liquid to the capsule for the preparation of the nutritional composition.
[0005] W02009/092629A1 for example relates to a capsule for use in a beverage production device, the capsule
containing ingredients for producing a nutritional liquid when a liquid is fed into
the capsule at an inlet face thereof, the capsule being provided with an anti-microbial
filter.
[0006] WO2010/128051A1 relates to a capsule for preparing a nutritional product including a filter adapted
for removing contaminants wherein the filter is formed of a filter unit that comprises
a filter membrane and an outlet wall for supporting the filter membrane; the outlet
wall comprising at least one liquid outlet communicating with the compartment.
[0007] A drawback with the known capsule-based preparation devices is the fact that in addition
to the capsules containing the infant formula base, a serving vessel for the instant
formula such as a baby bottle has to be provided. Accordingly, the required space
for storage and transport of the components necessary for the preparation of the instant
formula is relatively large.
[0008] Another drawback comes from the fact that the release of a reconstituted liquid composition
from a capsule requires a complete dissolution or dispersion of the ingredients/formula
with the diluents (e.g. ambient or warm water) and a complete release of the resulting
composition from the capsule to the serving bottle.
[0009] Another drawback remains the requirement for cleaning and sterilizing serving vessel
that is to be carried out after each and/or before each preparation of the nutritional
composition.
[0010] Therefore, a more convenient solution is sought-after which overcomes these problems.
[0011] In particular, it is desirable to enable a facilitated storage and transport of the
components of the beverage preparation system. It is also desirable to reduce the
number of these components and their volume in order to reduce the environmental impact
of the packaging.
[0012] It is also an object to remove the need for cleaning respectively sterilization of
any major component.
[0013] The present invention seeks to address partially or wholly these objects. The invention
may also aim at other objects and particularly the solution of other problems as will
appear in the rest of the present description.
Object and summary of the invention
[0014] In a first aspect, the present invention relates to a container for preparing of
a nutritional composition from a powdered or concentrated liquid nutritional formula
base, the container comprising:
- liquid inlet means designed to be supplied with liquid from liquid dispensing means,
- an adaptor being provided with engagement means for connecting the container to matching
engagement means of the liquid dispensing means, and
- a flexible wall portion, connected to the liquid inlet means and at least partially
defining a compartment for containing a predefined amount of powdered or concentrated
liquid nutritional formula base for the preparation of the nutritional composition
upon hydration with the supplied liquid, wherein the flexible wall is expandable in
a manner that the volume of the compartment increases from a retracted position to
an expanded position allowing a sufficient volume of liquid to be supplied into the
compartment through said liquid inlet means for the preparation of the nutritional
composition.
[0015] Preferably, the flexible wall portion is expandable to provide an increase of at
least 1.5 times, preferably at least 2 times, more preferably between 3 and 5 times
the total volume of the compartment from its retracted position to its expanded position.
[0016] Preferably, the flexible wall portion designed to be both expandable and retractable
in a stable retracted position so that the internal volume of the compartment can
also be significantly reduced after use, i.e., after the removal of the nutritional
composition.
[0017] It should be noted that the flexible wall is designed such that the volume of the
compartment is increased, i.e., the flexible wall expands, before or during the supply
of the gas or the liquid supplied in the compartment, preferably, by the liquid dispensing
means. In a mode, the flexible wall expands by the pressure of liquid being supplied
into the compartment through the inlet means. It should be noted that the expansion
may result from the pressure of a gas or liquid being uniformly or punctually applied
on the wall(s) of the container to provide expansion of the flexible wall. Additionally,
the expansion may also result from additional factors such mechanical, fluidic and/or
thermal. In particular, the expansion may also result from softening of the material
of the flexible portion with liquid at ambient, warm of heated temperature. A gas
may also be used to expand the compartment before liquid is supplied in the compartment.
Such gas may be blown by gas dispensing means such as a compressed air pump.
[0018] According to the present invention, a container for preparing of a nutritional composition
from an infant formula base is provided which may easily be stored and transported
due to the reduced volume of the compartment in its retracted position.
[0019] The minimum volume in the retracted position of the compartment is preferably between
10 and 75 ml, more preferably between 15 and 50 ml, even more preferably between 20
and 40 ml.
[0020] The maximum volume in the expanded position of the compartment is preferably between
50 and 300 ml, preferably 70 to 260 ml, most preferably 90 to 200 ml.
[0021] The compartment is preferably made of thin-walled and lightweight packaging material.
Preferably, the weight of the container without the nutritional composition may be
between 5 and 10 grams. More preferably, the weight of the container is between 8
and 12 grams.
[0022] The compartment is preferably made of PET, PE, PP, PLA, a paper-plastic laminate,
paper/plastic/aluminium laminate, starch-based material and combinations thereof.
Thereby, the container is preferably made as an integral piece e.g. by means of blow-moulding
or injection-moulding.
[0023] The compartment may be made of thin plastic preferably of a thickness lower than
150 microns, preferably between 130 and 40 microns, most preferably comprised between
45 and 100 microns
[0024] The container according to the present invention is preferably a sealed container.
Thereby, the term "sealed" means that the container is hermetically closed in such
a manner that the ingress of liquid and contaminants, in particular, solid particles
and micro-organisms, from the environment into the container is prevented. The "sealed"
does not necessarily mean that the closure is impermeable to gas.
[0025] Accordingly, the container preferably comprises sealing means such as a sealing membrane
and/or sealing cap that are arranged to cover the liquid inlet means of the container
in order to prevent ingress of contaminants before use thereof.
[0026] The sealed container according to the invention preferably comprises a predefined
amount of powdered or concentrated liquid nutritional formula base suitable for preparing
the nutritional formula upon hydration with liquid.
[0027] In the following application, the simplified term "formula base" means a powdered
or concentrated liquid nutritional formula base specifically designed for infants,
toddlers, humans having nutritional deficiencies and/or having a deficient immune
system, invalids, elderly people, or athletes; such formula base requiring a liquid,
such as water, for the preparation of a ready-to-drink nutritional composition.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment, the container further comprises liquid outlet means that
are designed to release gas and/or liquid from the compartment of the container to
the exterior thereof. The liquid outlet means may for example be constituted by an
aperture or opening in the compartment of the container. Alternatively, the liquid
outlet means may be integrally formed with the liquid inlet means of the container,
i.e. the liquid inlet means may also serve as liquid outlet means enabling the ejection
respectively the dispensing of the prepared nutritional formula from the container.
[0029] The container preferably comprises a gas-liquid equilibrium means to allow gas, e.g.,
air or a protective gas contained in the compartment, to leave the compartment as
liquid is fed thereto through the inlet means. In a mode, the gas-liquid equilibrium
means may be a one-way valve which is permeable to gas but impermeable to liquid,
thereby allowing the exit of gas from the interior of the compartment when water is
fed thereto. Such gas-liquid equilibrium means may, for example, be constituted by
a venting membrane connected or integrally formed with the compartment and/or inlet
means to equalize the pressure within the compartment when liquid is provided thereto.
[0030] In a preferred embodiment, the liquid inlet means are designed to be connected by
an external liquid probe of the liquid dispensing means. Accordingly, provided liquid
such as preheated water can be directly fed to the inlet means and thus to the interior
of a compartment in order to prepare the nutritional composition.
[0031] As already discussed, the flexible wall portion of the container may be designed
to be inflatable. By "inflatable", it is meant that the flexible wall expands as a
result of a fluid pressure injected into the compartment. The fluid may be gas, liquid
or a combination of both. For instance, the volume of the compartment may automatically
increase due to injection of liquid into the compartment for mixing with the ingredients
during the preparation of the nutritional composition.
[0032] In a mode, the flexible wall is any one of or a combination of the following expandable
structures:
- a concertina-type structure,
- a stepped structure,
- circumferential lines of weakness or of reduced thickness in the material itself.
[0033] More particularly, the flexible wall is any one of or a combination of the following
expandable structures:
- a concertina-type structure wherein the concertina pleats are oriented transversally
to the direction of the liquid inlet means,
- a stepped structure wherein the steps are oriented transversally to the direction
of the liquid inlet means,
- circumferential lines of weakness or of reduced thickness wherein the lines are oriented
transversally to the direction of the liquid inlet means.
[0034] The flexible wall portion may also be designed to enable manual squeezing of the
container to force the nutritional composition out of the container after its preparation.
[0035] The flexible wall portion may as well be a folded pouch in the retracted position
and be designed to unfold upon introduction of the fluid into the compartment. The
flexible wall may be both unfoldable and inflatable.
[0036] According to another preferred mode, the flexible wall portion is a preform made
of material designed to expand in contact with a heated liquid injected in the compartment.
Such material may, for instance, be PLA, silicone or a starch-based material.
[0037] The flexible wall portion is preferably directly connected to the liquid inlet means.
The flexible wall portion may as well be connected to the inlet means by means of
an additional non-deformable wall portion constituting a neck portion of the container.
[0038] According to a preferred mode, the projected surface of the flexible wall portion
in extended position constitutes at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, and more preferably
at least 90% of the projected surface of the outer wall portion of the compartment.
[0039] Moreover, the flexible wall portion preferably constitutes a side portion of the
compartment. The flexible wall may constitute a side portion and bottom portion of
the compartment.
[0040] In another preferred mode, the flexible wall portion forms an expandable collar or
tubular portion arranged between a non-deformable neck and non-deformable bottom portion
of the container.
[0041] The compartment is preferably designed to expand in a predefined direction. Preferably,
the compartment is designed to expand in a direction essentially oriented from the
liquid inlet means towards the bottom of the container.
[0042] The container may comprise expansion guiding means which may be integrally formed
with the compartment of the container. The expansion guiding means may be protrusions
and/or recessions extending in longitudinal direction and/or lateral direction respectively
about the circumference of the container.
[0043] The expansion guiding means may be constituted by portions of enlarged material thickness
compared to the material thickness of the rest of the compartment respectively the
flexible wall portion, thus providing a local restriction to the expansion of the
compartment in predefined areas or sections thereof, which enables to define the expansion
direction and amount of the compartment.
[0044] Alternatively, the expansion guiding means may be constituted by additional means
at least partially encompassing the compartment. Thereby, the expansion guiding means
are preferably in contact with the compartment in its retracted position or are brought
into contact with the outer surface of the compartment during expansion thereof.
[0045] In a preferred embodiment, the liquid inlet means of the container are integrally
formed with the adaptor. Thereby, the liquid inlet means and the adaptor are preferably
designed to be more rigid than the flexible portion. As a result, the liquid inlet
means and adaptor are non-deformable, e.g., upon provision of liquid under pressure
thereto.
[0046] In a preferred mode, the container further comprises a filter assembly configured
to remove contaminants from liquid fed into the compartment through the inlet means.
Thereby, the filter assembly is preferably provided in the flow path of the liquid
from the liquid inlet means to the compartment.
[0047] Moreover, the filter assembly is preferably removably arranged within the flow path
from the inlet means to the compartment. Thereby, the container may comprise a disposable
portion fixedly connected to at least the filter assembly and removably connected
to the container.
[0048] The filter assembly comprises a filtering membrane and at least one rigid supporting
wall downstream of the membrane. Preferably, the membrane is placed between a rigid
upper (i.e. upstream) and lower (i.e. downstream) supporting wall. The membrane is
preferably a micro-porous membrane such as described in
WO 2009/092629. For antimicrobial purpose, the filter membrane has preferably a pore size of less
than 0.4 microns, most preferably of less than 0.2 microns. It may have a thickness
of less than 500 microns, preferably between 10 and 300 microns. The material of the
membrane can be chosen from the list consisting of PES (polyethersulfone), cellulose
acetate, cellulose nitrate, polyamide and combinations thereof. The membrane can be
arranged to form a barrier to contaminants, in particular, microorganisms such as
bacteria. Thereby, the outer wall of the filter assembly preferably comprises a liquid
inlet and the inner wall comprises a liquid outlet to direct a liquid jet into the
compartment. The liquid inlet of the filter assembly is preferably designed to be
connected to an outlet probe of the liquid dispensing means in order to provide liquid
to the filter assembly and thus, to the interior of the compartment.
[0049] The filter assembly is preferably lodged in a removable portion of the container
such as a cap portion or the like. As a result, the filter assembly is removed before
the nutritional composition is dispensed to the person, e.g., baby or toddler.
[0050] The filter assembly can be designed as a handleable rigid unit to withstand the pressure
exerted thereon by liquid fed in the compartment and also to resist to manual mechanical
constraints such as squeezing or piercing of the membrane by the outlet probe of the
dispensing device. For example, the unit can be lodged in a dedicated recess provided
in the removable portion of the container.
[0051] The filter assembly according to the present invention may be designed as the filter
unit described e.g. in
WO 2010/128051.
[0052] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the container further comprises
feeding means such as a teat or nipple assembly. Thereby, the teat assembly may be
provided as an additional part to the container which may be connected to the container
by means of additional connection means. The teat assembly may be designed to match
with correspondingly shaped connection means. The connection means may also be designed
to fit a standard teat available on the market. Accordingly, the user may provide
an external teat assembly to the container in order to facilitate feeding of the nutritional
composition from the compartment to the consumer.
[0053] Preferably, the feeding means and removable cap portion are connected to each other
in a sealed manner. For this, the removable cap portion sealingly covers the feeding
means such that no dust or contaminant can contaminate the feeding means until the
cap portion is effectively removed. A tamper evidence breakable closure means such
as a breakable tab can be provided to the cap portion to provide a safety guarantee
to the user.
[0054] The teat assembly is preferably confined in a retracted position in the adaptor such
as by the disposable cap portion. The teat assembly then can be expanded after liquid
has been supplied through the adaptor in the compartment and the cap portion is removed.
Preferably comprises a flexible teat formed of moulded silicone, elastomer or, resilient
and soft plastic.
[0055] The sealed container may comprise an integrally formed feeding means respectively
a teat assembly which is arranged in fluid communication with the compartment. In
such case, the feeding means is made non-removable from the compartment without destruction
or deterioration of the container. As a result, the container cannot be reused and
it guarantees safety.
[0056] However, the integrally formed teat assembly can also be designed to be selectively
removable from the container such as by providing removable connection means between
the teat assembly and compartment. In such case, the teat assembly can be replaced
by a new or sterilized one.
[0057] In a preferred embodiment, the container is designed to be connected to holding means
or an external container designed to at least partially encompass the compartment
of the container when being connected thereto. Thereby, the adaptor of the container
is preferably designed for connecting the container to the external container or holding
means.
[0058] The holding means respectively the external container may comprise expansion guiding
means according to the invention. In particular, the external container may comprise
an inner surface geometrically designed to at least partially restrict the expansion
of the compartment during expansion from its restricted into its expanded state.
[0059] The holding means respectively the external container may as well enclose a volume
which is larger than the compartment in its expanded position. Said holding means
may be e.g. a baby bottle having connection means adapted to match with the correspondingly
shaped adaptor.
[0060] The engagement means of the adaptor are preferably designed to match with an additionally
provided connector e.g. for connecting the container to liquid dispensing means. The
engagement means can be one or more portions of wall protruding transversally or being
recessed from an outer surface of the container.
[0061] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a beverage production system,
comprising a container as aforementioned , and a liquid dispensing means having engagement
means of the liquid dispensing means for connecting to the engaging means of the adaptor
of the container and outlet means for supplying liquid to the liquid inlet means of
the container.
[0062] The system preferably further comprises an additionally provided connector for connecting
the inlet means of the container to the outlet means of the liquid dispensing means.
[0063] Moreover, the system preferably further comprises an external container or holding
means such as a baby bottle designed to be connected to the container.
Brief description of the figures
[0064]
- Fig. 1a
- is a schematic drawing of a preferred embodiment of the container, wherein the compartment
comprises a concertina-type wall structure and is in its retracted position.
- Fig. 1b
- is a schematic drawing of the container according to fig. 1 a, wherein the compartment
is in its expanded position.
- Fig. 2
- is a schematic drawing of a system according to the present invention, wherein the
container is connected to a liquid dispensing means.
- Fig. 3a
- is a schematic drawing showing a perspective top view of the embodiment according
to fig. 1 a in which the outer membrane has been removed from the container.
- Fig. 3b
- is a schematic drawing of the embodiment according to fig. 3a, wherein the filter
assembly is removed.
- Fig. 3c
- is a schematic drawing of the embodiment according to fig. 3a and 4b, wherein an additionally
provided teat assembly has been attached onto the container.
- Fig. 4a
- is a sectional side view of another preferred embodiment of the container, wherein
the container comprises an integrally formed teat assembly.
- Fig. 4b
- is a sectional side view of the embodiment according to figure 4a, wherein the compartment
is formed by an unfoldable pouch or bag.
- Fig. 4c
- is a sectional side view of the embodiment according to figure 4a, wherein the compartment
is an inflatable bag.
- Figs. 5a to 5c
- are perspective side views relating to the embodiment according to figure 6a before
use, after removal of the disposable portion and after expansion of the integrally
formed teat assembly.
- Fig. 5a
- is a sectional side view of the embodiment according to figure 4c, wherein the container
is connected to an additional external container such as a baby bottle.
- Figs. 5b
- and 5c are sectional side views of the embodiment according to figure 6a, which relate
to the container before and after provision of liquid into the compartment.
- Figs 6a
- to 6c are respective perspective views of the embodiment of figure 6a, which relate
to the bottle in retracted position and expanded position respectively.
- Fig. 7a
- is a side view of another embodiment of the container, wherein the compartment comprises
integrally formed expansion guiding means and is in its retracted position.
- Fig. 7b
- is side view of the embodiment according to fig. 8a, wherein the compartment is in
its expanded position.
- Fig. 8a
- is a sectional side view of the embodiment according to fig. 4a, wherein the container
is connected to connector of the system.
- Fig. 8b
- is a perspective sectional side view of the embodiment according to figure 8a.
- Fig. 9a
- is a perspective side view of an injection head of dispensing means and a connector.
- Fig. 9b
- relates to the embodiment according to figure 8a, wherein the connector is inserted
into the injection head.
- Fig. 9c
- shows the embodiment according to figure 8a being inserted into the injection head
by means of the connector.
Detailed description of embodiments
[0065] Figure 1 shows a sectional side view of a preferred embodiment of the container 1
according to the present invention. The container 1 comprises a compartment 3 and
an adaptor 4 connected thereto.
[0066] The container further comprises liquid inlet means 6 which are arranged in an opening
10 of the adaptor 4 and thus, in fluid connection with the compartment 3.
[0067] Within the compartment 3 of the container 1 a predefined amount of nutritional formula
base 5 is preferably provided.
[0068] The adaptor 4 comprises engagement means 2 for connecting the container 1 to correspondingly
shaped connection means 20a of a liquid dispensing means 20 (see fig. 3) or an additionally
provided connector 26 (see fig. 10a,10b). The engagement means 2 may be at least one
protrusion and/or recession formed in the adaptor 4.
[0069] The container 1 may further comprise a filter assembly 7 that is connected to the
container 1. preferably in a removable manner. Thereby, the filter assembly 7 may
be arranged within the opening 10 of the adaptor 4. As shown in figure 1a, the filter
assembly 7 is arranged to at least partially close-off the opening 10.
[0070] In order to support the filter assembly 7 within the opening 10, a reinforcement
structure 12 may be provided in the opening 10 and/or in a non-deformable neck portion
3a of the compartment 3 which is directly connected to the adaptor 4. The reinforcement
structure 12 may be any structure integrally formed or provided within the adaptor
4 and/or the neck portion 3a.
[0071] The container 1 further comprises sealing means 9a, 9b which prevent ingress of the
contaminants into the container 1 before use thereof. The sealing means preferably
comprise an outer sealing membrane or cap 9a which is sealed to an outer surface of
the adaptor 4 and/or the neck portion 3a. The outer sealing membrane or cap 9a is
preferably designed to be removable by a user before use of the container 1. Instead
of the outer sealing membrane 9a, the container 1 may be provided in a sealing enclosure
such as a removable sealing packaging.
[0072] The sealing means may also comprise an inner sealing membrane 9b constituting a disposable
portion that is at least partially fixedly connected to the filter assembly 7.
[0073] The filter assembly 7 is in connection with or comprises the liquid inlet 6 suitable
for being connected by a specifically designed liquid probe 11 of a dedicated liquid
dispensing means 20 (see figure 2).
[0074] The filter assembly 7 further comprises a filter membrane 7a and a liquid outlet
7b which connects the inlet 6 to the opening 10 respectively the compartment 3 of
the container 1.
[0075] The container 1 further comprises outlet means 8 which enable the ejection of liquid
and/or air from the compartment 3. The outlet means 8 may be constituted by at least
a portion of the opening 10.
[0076] The inner sealing means respectively sealing membrane 9b preferably comprises a gas
―liquid equilibrium means such as a venting opening 15 which allows the venting of
the compartment 3 after the outer sealing means 9a have been removed from the container
1. Such opening could be replaced by a valve or an equivalent.
[0077] The compartment 3 of the container 1 is at least partially constituted by a flexible
wall portion 31. The expandable portion 31 is preferably integrally formed with the
outer wall 30 of the compartment 3 and has a plurality of recesses and/or protrusions
arranged about the circumference of the compartment 3 thus forming a concertina-type
wall structure.
[0078] The compartment 3 preferably comprises a bottom portion 3b. Said bottom portion 3b
is preferably non-deformable upon liquid injection into the container 1. Accordingly,
the flexible wall portion 31 forms an expandable collar arranged between the preferably
non-deformable neck portion 3a and said bottom portion 3b. It is to be noted however
that the bottom portion 3b of the compartment 3 may as well be at least partially
constituted by a flexible wall portion 31 according to the present invention.
[0079] As shown in figure 1a, the container 1 is in its retracted position before being
used. Thereby, the concertina-type portion 31 of the outer wall 30 is folded together
in order to occupy a minimum storing space, but at the same time provide a sufficient
volume for a pre-metered amount of the powdered or concentrated nutritional formula
base 5 within compartment 3 of the container 1.
[0080] The concertina-type portion 31 of the container 1 may then be expanded as shown in
figure 1b either manually and/or by the liquid filling the container 1 during liquid
provision thereto. Hence, a sufficient volume for containing the hydrated nutritional
composition 5a is provided within the compartment 3.
[0081] In the expanded position of the compartment 3, the expandable portion 31 preferably
enables a manual squeezing of the compartment 3 in order to force the nutritional
composition 5a out of the container 1 after its preparation.
[0082] After use of the container 1, the expandable portion 31 may be retracted manually
to a reduced volume of the compartment. The container thus occupies a minimum storage
space after use.
[0083] In another possible mode, the compartment 3 is already in its expanded position before
liquid provision to the container 1. For instance, the compartment is expanded manually
or mechanically. Then, after use of the container 1, the user may reduce the volume
of the compartment 3 by retracting the portion 31 such by applying compressive forces
on the neck and bottom sides.
[0084] It is to be noted that the expandable portion 31 may as well comprise a stepped structure,
circumferential lines of weakness or a reduced thickness in the material of the outer
wall 30 of the compartment 3.
[0085] Figure 2 shows a schematic drawing of the system according to the present invention
comprising liquid dispensing means 20 and a container 1. The liquid dispensing means
20 preferably comprise a water reservoir 45, a pump 40 and a heater 50 suitable for
heating the liquid provided by means of the liquid supply in a continuous flow.
[0086] The liquid dispensing means 20 preferably further comprise engaging means 20a designed
for connecting the engagement means 2 of the adaptor 4. Moreover, the liquid dispensing
means 20 comprise an outlet probe 11 which is designed to connect to the inlet 6 of
the filter assembly 7 of the container 1.
[0087] In addition, the liquid dispensing means 20 may further comprise opening means 22
which are designed to tear or perforate the membrane 9a. Thereby, the opening means
22 may be arranged to open the membrane 9a in order to allow venting of the compartment
3 during liquid injection thereof. Moreover, the opening means 22 may be integrally
formed with the outlet probe 11. The outlet probe 11 and/or the opening means 22 are
preferably movable relative to the connection means 20a of the dispensing means 20.
[0088] After opening of the membrane 9a by means of the outlet probe 11 and/or the opening
means 22, liquid may be injected into the container 1, thus expanding the compartment
3 from its retracted state into its expanded state. Thereby, a user may control the
amount of liquid provided into the compartment 3 e.g. by means of a dedicated control
means (not shown) connected at least to the pump 40 of the water dispensing means
20.
[0089] Figure 3a relates to the container 1 being at least partially opened by means of
removing the first membrane or cap 9a sealed to an outer portion of the second sealing
membrane 9b and/or to the adaptor 4. Thereby, an outlet aperture 15 or valve which
is preferably provided within the membrane 9b is laid open. The liquid inlet 6 is
preferably still covered by the inner membrane 9b and is opened upon contact with
the outlet probe 11 of the dispensing means 20.
[0090] After the injection of liquid into the compartment 3 by means of the outlet probe
11 being connected to the filter assembly 7, the filter assembly 7 may be removed
from the container 1 by tearing the second membrane 9b as shown in figure 3b (see
arrow A). Thereby, the sealing between the second membrane 9b and an outer circumferential
portion 27 of the adaptor 4 is weaker than the sealing connection between the second
sealing membrane 9b and the filter assembly 7.
[0091] By means of the removing the filter assembly 7, a liquid outlet 8b of increased cross-sectional
area is provided which enables to facilitate the removal of the complete liquid nutritional
composition 5a from the now expanded compartment 3.
[0092] Before the withdrawal of the nutritional composition 5a, a feeding means such as
a nipple or teat assembly 14 may be provided to the container 1. As can be seen in
figure 3c, the teat assembly 4 may be connected for example by means of a dedicated
connection means such as a cap nut 31 which interacts with the provided screw thread
16 at the circumference of the adaptor 4. Thereby, the teat assembly 14 is preferably
a standard teat assembly available on the market.
[0093] The teat assembly 14 may as well be specifically designed in order to match a correspondingly
shaped connection means 16. In particular, the teat assembly 14 may comprise a protruding
connection skirt of varying geometrical form, such as e.g. oval-shaped, and which
may be connected onto the correspondingly shaped connection means.
[0094] Figure 4a relates to another preferred embodiment of the container 1, wherein a feeding
means 14a is part of the container. Thereby, the adaptor 4 comprises a disposable
cap portion 19 which is preferably a sealing collar removably connected to an annular
portion 4a of the adaptor 4. Said annular portion 4a is in turn connected to a non-deformable
neck portion 3a of the container 3. The disposable portion 19 is preferably secured
to the annular portion 4a, e.g. by means of a tamper evidence latch member 19a.
[0095] The filter assembly 7 is preferably fixedly connected to the disposable cap portion
19 which holds the filter assembly 7 in position above the integrally formed feeding
means 14a by means of integrally formed holding structure 12a. In particular, the
portion 19 comprises a recess, with the holding structure 12a constituting the bottom
holding part, for receiving the filter assembly 7 therein.
[0096] The feeding means 14a is preferably a teat assembly connected to an inner surface
4b of the annular portion 4a, thereby preferably fully closing-off the opening 10
of the adaptor 4. The feeding means 14a is preferably in a compressed respectively
retracted state when the disposable portion 19 is connected to the annular portion
4a.
[0097] The feeding means 14a preferably constitute the outlet means of the container 1.
Thereby, the feeding means 14a comprise an outlet 8c providing an additional outlet
flow path from the compartment 3 to the exterior of the container 1 when liquid is
dispensed from the compartment 3. The outlet 8c preferably also serves as a venting
means in order to enable gas provided within the compartment 3 to exit the compartment
3 during provision of liquid thereto.
[0098] The flow path from the inlet means 6 to the compartment 3 is preferably arranged
in parallel to the additional outlet flow path between the compartment 3 and the outlet
8c. Thereby, the disposable portion 19 preferably comprises an integrally formed liquid
channel 6b which is connected to the filter assembly 7 and the compartment 3 in order
to constitute an inlet flow path for feeding liquid to the compartment 3. The channel
6b is configured to provide a jet of liquid in the compartment so that a mixture of
the liquid with the nutritional formula base is promoted. For instance, the entry
or exit of of the channel comprises a tiny hole.
[0099] The container 1 of figure 4a can form a fully sealed container containing a predefined
amount of powdered or concentrated liquid nutritional formula base. For this, a perforable
or removable sealing membrane covers the filter assembly and liquid inlet 6. After
removal or perforation of the sealing membrane, the container is filled with liquid
supplied by external liquid dispensing means. Liquid entering the liquid inlet 6 is
filtered through the filter assembly 7 so that the undesired contaminants are removed
before reaching the liquid channel 6b and being dispensed in the product compartment
3. After thorough mixture of the liquid with the nutritional formula base, the cap
portion 19 can be removed causing the removal of the filter assembly and the deployment
of the teat assembly. Before removing the cap portion, the thorough mixture can be
completed by manually shaking the container if necessary. The presence of the cap
portion prevents liquid from splashing during shaking. After removal of the cap portion,
the nutritional composition is ready to be served. After feeding to the person with
the nutritional composition, the feeding container can be discarded.
[0100] Figure 4b relates to the container 1 according to figure 4a, wherein the flexible
portion 3b' of the compartment 3 is constituted by an unfoldable portion of pouch
or bag. Thereby, the compartment preferably comprises at least an unfoldable bottom
portion 3b' which is designed to be unfolded upon provision of liquid thereto. The
compartment further comprises a non-unfoldable portion 3a enabling a proper connection
to the annular portion 4a of the adaptor 4.
[0101] Figure 4c relates to the container 1 according to figures 4a and 4b, wherein the
flexible wall portion 3b" forming the compartment 3 is an inflatable bag. The inflatable
bag 3b" which is shown in its retracted state is preferably fixedly connected to the
annular portion 4a of the adaptor 4 by means of pinching, a common glue, welding technique
or combination thereof. The bag may be formed of a thin polymeric stretchable material
such as silicone and the like. The bag behaves as a bladder when liquid is injected
therein. Of course, the flexible wall portion 3b" could only partially form the compartment
such as its sidewall, the rest of the compartment, for example its bottom, forming
a non-deformable portion.
[0102] Of course, the adaptor 4 and filter assembly 7 can be of same type for all embodiments
of figures 4a to 4c.
[0103] As shown in figure 5a, the annular portion 4a of the adaptor 4 preferably further
comprises a connection means 16a which may be arranged on an inner or outer annular
surface of the annular portion 4a and which are designed in order to connect the container
1 to an outer holding means or rigid container 60 (see arrow D) such as e.g. a plastic
baby bottle. Thereby, the volume of the holding means or container 60 is preferably
large enough to encompass the compartment 3 of the container 1 in its expanded position.
The function of the holding means or outer container 60 is mainly to provide sufficient
handling to the user or baby. Preferably an air gap is provided between the compartment
6 and the container to provide thermal insulation and therefore prevent a too rapid
temperature loss of the liquid container in the container 1.
[0104] The size and geometric form of the additional container 60 may be designed in order
to not directly contact an outer surface of the extended compartment 3. Hence, the
transmission of heat from the inside of the compartment 3 to the container 60 is effectively
prevented by means of air present between container 60 and compartment 3. As a result,
the proper temperature of the nutritional composition in the compartment 3 when filled,
is prevented from dropping too rapidly. The container 60 also preferably comprises
an air venting means such as e.g. a valve or a bottom opening 60a in order to enable
the compartment 3 to expand within the container 60.
[0105] The container 60 may as well comprise expansion guiding means designed to at least
partially restrict the expansion of the compartment 3 in order to force the compartment
3 to expand in privileged directions. The expansion guiding means may for example
be an inner surface 60b designed to interact with the expanded compartment 3 in order
to provide a desired form of the compartment 3 within the container 60. Accordingly,
the inner surface 60b may for example comprise protrusions and/or recessions 60c to
which the expandable compartment 3 may abut when liquid is provided therein, thus
providing a compartment 3 of specific shape (see figure 5c). Accordingly, for example
removal of the liquid from the compartment 3 may be enhanced.
[0106] Figures 6a to 6c relate to the embodiment of the container 1 according to figure
4a. As shown in figure 6a, the container 1 may be stored in its retracted position.
Thereby, the flexible wall portion 31 of the outer wall 30 is folded together in order
to occupy a minimum storing space, but at the same time provide a sufficient volume
for housing the predefined amount of infant formula base 5. The concertina-type portion
31 of the container 1 may then be expanded as shown in figure 8b either manually and/or
by the liquid filling the container 1 during liquid provision thereto.
[0107] After provision of liquid into the container 1, the disposable portion 19 of the
adaptor 4 is removed from the annular portion 4a by pulling the securing latch member
19a. The teat assembly 14a that is preferably arranged within the container 1 in a
retracted position may then be brought into an expanded state manually, e.g. by squeezing
the container 1 (see figure 6c).
[0108] Figure 7a relates to another preferred embodiment of the container 1, wherein the
expandable compartment 3 comprises integrally formed expansion guiding means 61. Thereby,
the expansion guiding means 61 are protrusions and/or recessions preferably integrally
formed in the flexible wall portion 31 and designed to at least locally restrict the
expansion of the container 3.
[0109] The expansion guiding means 61 may comprise circumferential guiding means 61 a which
are arranged essentially in a lateral respectively annular direction of the compartment
3. In particular, the circumferential guiding means 61 a may be annular ring portions
encompassing the compartment 3 and thus restricting the radial expansion of the compartment
(see figure 7b).
[0110] The expansion guiding means 61 may as well comprise axial respectively longitudinal
guiding means 61 b which extend in an axial direction of the container 1. Thereby,
the axial guiding means 61 b may be for example of parallel and/or triangular form,
thereby at least partially restricting an axial expansion of the compartment.
[0111] Figure 8a and 8b show the embodiment of the container 1 according to figure 4a, wherein
the container 1 is connected to an additional connector 26 also possibly called "container
holder" that is designed for connecting the container 1 to the dispensing means 20
and in particular to a dispensing head 30a of the dispensing means 20 as also shown
in figures 9a-9c.
[0112] The connector or container holder 26 preferably comprises a connecting portion 31
that connects to the engagement means 2 of the adaptor 4. Thereby, the connecting
portion 31 may be at least one guiding rail which interacts with the recessed or protruding
engagement means 2 (see fig. 9c, arrow C).
[0113] The connecting portion 31 may as well be designed as a snap-fit connection connecting
to the engagement means 2 upon insertion of the container 1 and/or turning of the
container 1 about a vertical axis thereof.
[0114] The connector 26 is preferably designed to be selectively connected to a receiving
recess 34 of the dispensing head 30a (see fig. 9a and 9b, arrow B). Thereby, the connector
26 may as well comprise an aperture 31 a for holding a capsule or cartridge containing
a predefined amount of infant formula base, which is designed to receive the capsule
when inserted from above in said aperture 31 a (see fig. 9a-9c).
[0115] The connector 26 preferably comprises integrally formed interface means 33 which
are arranged to provide a signal transfer from the dispensing means 20, to which the
connector 26 is intended to be connected, to the container 1 or vice versa. Thereby,
the interface means 33 may be any means enabling the transfer of an optical, electrical
and/or acoustical signal between the dispensing means and the container 1.
[0116] Preferably, the interface means 33 is a mirror arranged at the connector 26 such
as to transfer or redirect a signal 35 from the dispensing means 20 towards an outer
portion of the container 1. Thereby, the signal may be e.g. an optical signal 35 from
a barcode reader 36 that is transferred by the interface means 33 of the connector
26 to a peripheral outer surface 19b of the disposable portion 19 onto which a barcode
37 may be provided.
[0117] It is to be understood that by means of the signal transferred from the container
1 to the dispensing means 20 or vice versa, a dedicated control unit (not shown) of
the dispensing means 20 may adjust injection parameters such as the amount of the
liquid to be injected into the compartment 3 of the container 1 and/or the temperature
of liquid or its flow rate.
[0118] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments
thereof, many modifications and alternations may be made by a person having ordinary
skill in the art without departing from the scope of this invention which is defined
by the appended claims.
1. A container (1) for preparing of a nutritional composition from a powdered or concentrated
liquid nutritional formula base, the container (1) comprising:
- liquid inlet means (6) designed to be supplied with liquid from liquid dispensing
means (20),
- an adaptor (4) being provided with engagement means (2) for connecting the container
(1) to matching engagement means (20a) of the liquid dispensing means (20), and
- a flexible wall portion (31, 3b', 3b"), connected to the liquid inlet means (6)
and at least partially defining a compartment (3) for containing a predefined amount
of powdered or concentrated liquid nutritional formula base (5) for the preparation
of the nutritional composition (5a) upon hydration with the supplied liquid,
wherein the flexible wall portion (31, 3b', 3b") is expandable in a manner that the
volume of the compartment increases from a retracted position to an expanded position
allowing a sufficient volume of liquid to be supplied into the compartment (3) through
said liquid inlet means (6) for the preparation of the nutritional composition.
2. A container according to claim 1,
wherein the flexible portion (31, 3b', 3b") is expandable to liquid being supplied
in the compartment.
3. A container according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the container (1) is a sealed container and wherein the compartment (3) contains
a predefined amount of powdered or concentrated liquid nutritional formula base (5).
4. A container according to claims 1, 2 or 3,
wherein the container (1) further comprises additional connection means (16) designed
for connecting a feeding means (14) such as a teat assembly to the container.
5. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the container (1) comprises a feeding means (14) such as a teat assembly.
6. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the flexible wall (31) is designed to be expanded and then retracted from
the expanded position to a retracted position.
7. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the flexible wall is any one or a combination of the following expandable
structures:
- a concertina-type structure,
- a stepped structure,
- circumferential lines of weakness or of reduced thickness in the material itself.
8. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the flexible wall portion (31) forms a folded portion of bag designed to unfold
upon introduction of liquid into the compartment (3).
9. A container according to any of claims 1 to 5,
wherein the wall portion (3b") forms an inflatable bag made of material designed to
expand upon provision of heated liquid thereto.
10. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the flexible wall portion is expandable to provide an increase of at least
1.5 times, preferably at least 2 times the total volume of the compartment from its
retracted position to its expanded position.
11. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the liquid inlet means (6) of the container are integrally formed with the
adaptor (4).
12. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
Wherein liquid inlet means (6) further comprise a filter assembly (7) configured to
remove contaminants from liquid fed into the compartment (3) through the inlet means.
13. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the adaptor (4) of the container (1) has connection means (16a) adapted for
connecting the container to an outer rigid container (60) or holding means which at
least partially surround the compartment (3).
14. A container according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the container (1) further comprises gas-liquid equilibrium means (15) to allow
gas, e.g., air contained in the compartment (3), to leave the compartment as liquid
is fed thereto.
15. A beverage production system,
comprising a container (1) according to any of the preceding claims, and a liquid
dispensing means (20) having engagement means (20a) of the liquid dispensing means
for connecting to the engaging means (2) of the adaptor (4) of the container and outlet
means (11) for supplying liquid to the liquid inlet means (6) of the container.